Farm Party for Kids
So last year my son said he wanted a farm party for his third birthday. The awesome thing about this theme was there was no expensive licensed merchandise to buy. A couple months before his birthday I started searching online for different farm party ideas. I generally try to have food with clever names related to the theme of the party; like "Veggie Patch" for a vegetable tray or "Hay Bales" for rice krispie treats. I do my best to make the majority of the decorations and invitations myself and provide some activities for the kids.For the farm party we had activities like an egg hunt, pig bean bag toss, and "lasso the horse" game. For the lasso the horse game we built a horse out of some extra lumber that was laying around. After building the main part of the horse, I made a mane out of yarn and ears out of some fabric that I had. It was actually very simple to make the horse. I will say that I had my father's help with building the body so that made the process quicker. Also, we figured that some of the kids might try to sit on the horse so you can see in the photo below we added some extra support between the "legs" of the horse. For the lasso I took an old hula hoop and wrapped some brown twine around it. This process took awhile and was tedious. Wrap some twine, secure it with hot glue, wrap some more twine, glue it and so on until the hoop was completely covered. Then I used some poster board and wooden skewers to make a sign for the game.
I ended up printing out large black and white pictures of farm animals on plain white paper and then painting the animals with the colors that I wanted. You can see my rooster and chicken above in the egg hunt picture. The animals were the main part of the decorations. I was able to find inexpensive farm party plates and napkins on Michael's website. One of my absolute favorites from this party was the farm market (or party favors!). I found cow print paper bags with handles online. I added some farm animal temporary tattoos and farm scenes with stickers. Then the rest of the goodies I sent up on the table like a market. We had pink gummy pigs, chalk eggs, Cow Tales candy, farm animal cookies (with cute "tiny petting zoo" tags) and ears of corn (popcorn in clear goodie bags wrapped in green tissue paper for the husks).
I really like to try to come up with create names (and place cards) for the different types of party food. For this party we had hay bales (rice krispie treats), veggie patch (vegetable tray), pigs in a blanket (that one didn't need a name change). I tried to stick with the BBQ type food by serving baked beans, fruit salad, and fresh cucumbers from the garden.
My sister made the cake (she is the baker of the family!)
I can't see to find a picture of the invitations that I made but I used plain white cards, cut out red barns from cardstock. I printed out little piles of hay (from clipart) and glued them in the barn doorway. Then I added some farm animal stickers.
I started making invitations and decorations about a month ahead of the party because the previous year (dino theme!) I waited too long and because I was stubborn about getting certain things done, I ended up staying up extremely late the night before the party painting cardboard dinos.
I hope that this post gives you some fun farm party ideas! Thanks for reading.
PS this is my first real blog post so I am figuring out the formatting. :)
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